Are you looking for a government rebate for your energy efficient LED emergency lighting upgrade? If your project scope is the common areas of
an apartment building (car park, fire stairs, corridors) or in the retail, hospital, education, industrial or commercial office sectors you
may qualify. Find out more on the NSW, Victorian or South Australian rebate
schemes.

May, 2016. Last month's Energy Savings Scheme's Rule change allows for an increase of up to 3 times the discount factor for lighting controls for commercial
lighting upgrades in NSW.

The former cap was 30% , which has now been replaced by a range depending on building class types. 85% discount factors are now accepted for fire stair
applications where occupancy sensors are integrated into light fittings. This means more Energy Savings Certificate for projects using lights with
sensors including the enLighten Chamaeleon range & the Vico LED Batten.

In a win for Victorian businesses, Government departments, Local Councils and strata properties, a recent amendment now allows for MORE Victorian Energy
Efficiency Certificates (VEECs) to be generated from LED lighting upgrade projects under the Energy Saver Incentive program.

From January 1, 2016 the eligible operating hours, calculation factors and acceptable areas have expanded, making it is easier to claim more rebates for
a wider range of projects.

To assist users understand the LED indicator options for the automatic self test of the Chamaeleon III, we have outlined the display options and their
meaning for both the original commissioning test and the subsequent monthly 90 minute emergency battery discharge tests.

The NSW lighting industry came together last week for the NSW Illuminating Engineers Society gala award ceremony held at Sydney's Star City Event Centre to recognise excellence in luminaire design and lighting installations.

enLighten's new Chamaeleon III was among the winners. CEO Steve Cahill accepted an Award of Excellence for the LED luminaire.